- Sparkle confirms 48 GB ARC Pro B60 Dual-GPU with only workstation focus
- Passive ARC Pro B60 model is probably reserved for business and server partners
- New ARC Pro B60-Card Scale AI Performance Without Game-Style Double-GPU Setup
Sparkle has confirmed three ARC Pro B60 graphics cards, designed for professionals working in AI, engineering and media production, based on Intel’s battlemage architecture.
The series includes a 24 GB fan-style model, a 24 GB passive-cooled version and a 48 GB dual GPU card with fan cooling.
The ARC Pro B60 line is not aimed at players. Rather, these maps are designed for workstation and AI -Inferens workloads that require more memory than consumer settings such as ARC B580, peaking at 12 GB.
Only the second double-gpu arc pro card
Each B60 GPU offers 24 GB GDDR6 memory, with the double-gpu model, combining two chips on a table to deliver 48 GB.
These GPUs use separate memory channels and do not collect memory or split rendering tasks, as opposed to gaming-oriented multi-gpu design.
The double-gpu version shares a single PCIE 5.0 X16 interface with both chips that access 8 courses each.
Sparkle’s design is the second double-GPU ARC Pro card after Maxsun’s 400W model. The Taiwanese company claims a total board power of 300W for its double-gpu variant, while the single-GPU version uses 200W.
Although specifications for the 48 GB card are still completed, both configurations have 20 XE-Corees and 160 XMX AI engines per GPU, enabling high-flow Int8 performance up to 394 tops.
Architecture also supports beam tracking and AV1 acceleration via Intel’s XE Media Engine.
The passive model seems to be aimed at server and business installations and will probably not be sold to DIY users. As Videocardz points out, similar approaches have been taken by other suppliers, including Asrock.
Linux Multi-GPU Support and OneAPI compatibility will make the new cards a solid choice for scalable AI setups. Pro drivers promise reliable performance with professional software, while consumer drivers add flexibility to game features and easier workloads.
Sparkle’s ARC Pro B60 card is expected to be launched later in 2025.



